As
Wall Street Journal reports,
IT.com found out early how these systems
can change their business...

"We have added SMP [symmetric
multiprocessing] capabilities so you can
add two of them into a single system, so within one rack unit or a
two-rack-unit-high enclosure you are going to have 128 simultaneous
compute threads," notes Sun's Mat Keep in a eWEEK interview.
"What that means in comparison
to other compatible systems is that you'll have two-and-a-half to
five
times the performance compared to a two-socket, Intel-based system
and
price
performance that is five times better."

And Alan has a nice post
on the reactions from the amped up engineers.

Let's cap it off with the best news -- our Try & Buy users
can save
up to 45% if they purchase trial units before June 30.

UPDATE: InfoWorld published a preview of the system today with the full review to come in the next couple of weeks.